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Can you please leave my property? No, I cannot. You need to leave. I’m calling the DSS worker. I haven’t done anything wrong. You’re bothering me on my porch at 10:38, scaring my children after we almost died in a landslide. We lost everything. Am I supposed to be happy about that? Is it illegal to be upset after digging my children out of rubble? You’re invading my sanctuary when I’ve lost everything. Please leave my property. I am safe and fine, and everyone needs to go now.

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Stay here until you can vote. I recommend at least three hours. I understand some of you have been here since early morning. I want to ensure you have the opportunity to vote today. There are other options available, but I believe it's important to be here now.

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You need to leave my property now. No, I'm going to get the on-call DSS worker. I just spent three hours with a mother who dug her children out of a landslide, only to be assaulted by the police and have three kids taken by DCYF. I’ll be going with her to the DSS office tomorrow. What’s happening in Western North Carolina and Tennessee is unacceptable. That was my bedroom and living room, and my car was parked by the door. I haven't done anything wrong. You need to ensure everything's okay. I’m fine. Am I being detained? I’m upset after almost dying and losing everything in a landslide. You’re here bothering me at 10:38 PM, scaring my children. Is it illegal to be upset after losing everything?

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I'm being detained and can't return to my house. What am I being detained for? What are the specific reasons? Why am I here? You're going to put handcuffs on me? No, do not touch me. Don't touch me.

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The video features a confrontation between a person (Speaker 0) and two individuals (Speaker 1 and Speaker 2) at a public place. Speaker 0 repeatedly asks the company they work for and questions their actions regarding the children present. Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 refuse to answer and ask Speaker 0 to stop bothering them. The conversation becomes heated as Speaker 0 accuses them of hiding something and not ensuring the safety of the children. Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 maintain their silence and ask Speaker 0 to give them space. The video ends with Speaker 0 still demanding to know which company they work for.

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Nick Shirley initiates the exchange by stating his name and pressing for permission to record, noting that the other person “doesn’t have any permission to record me, period.” He proposes, “Can we talk outside? Permission to record.” The other person counters that there is no permission from either party, saying, “She doesn’t either have she doesn’t have permission or … for me. You cannot stop people on the street and question them.” Nick states, “We can ask them,” and the other person repeats, “Have any permission.” The dialogue shifts to a concern about the whereabouts of children. Nick asks, “Where are the children?” The other person responds, “I will sue you. You don't have any permission. We have nothing to do with this. Okay, sir? And are there … So leave.” Nick persists, asking again, “Are there children here?” The other person repeats, “Please leave.” Nick inquires, “Where are the children?” and the other person insists, “Leave. Leave.” Nick questions, “We’re wondering what's happening. Tell us what's happening here then.” The other person commands, “I said leave.” Nick clarifies, “We're wondering what's happening.” The other person states, “We are not a childcare. We have nothing to do with it. We're the common people walking. Yes. We're not … we're not accusing you. We're asking where the children are at.” The other person repeats, “Don't ask me anything.” Nick emphasizes his intent: “We're not accusing you. We're asking the daycare centers.” The other person refuses to answer, “I am not gonna answer. You have.” Nick presses, “Where are the children … who do you work for? My name is Nick Shirley.” The other person asks, “Who do you work for?” Nick responds, “I work for myself. Nick Shirley.” The other person inquires, “Okay what are you recording?” Nick answers, “We're wondering where are the children $2,660,000 for the Minnesota child care center. You're not talking to the right person. Are there children that come here?” The other person demands, “Answer the question. Are there children?” Nick states, “There's no children inside the building.”

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What's happening at this hotel? Reports indicate that individuals have been filming children at a nearby primary school. Don't touch me; I'm just trying to understand the situation. You're pushing me away, but I need answers. This is unacceptable. Illegals have been filming children here. Why are you preventing me from getting information? It's ironic that you're calling the police on me when there are serious allegations about people filming children just up the road. You have no evidence? There is evidence. Where is it? The community deserves answers about what's going on with the children.

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I came here to speak to this man, not your security. You have failed me. I've been a labor voter my entire life, and you have not held the government accountable. Thousands have died because you haven't asked the real questions. You have allowed children to wear masks in school despite a lack of evidence supporting it. You have failed this country. Get out of my pub; that man is not allowed in here. Thank you.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 exchange a tense, fragmented interaction in a waiting room scenario. Speaker 0 expresses frustration about waiting two hours for a specialist and acknowledges the overall overload in healthcare, the low pay, and the sometimes rude behavior they perceive, while emphasizing that their own intent is simply to know when the doctor will arrive. Speaker 1 reassures that the doctor is on the way and asks for a little more patience, noting they are currently working amid the same pressures. Speaker 0 seeks a rough estimate of the doctor’s arrival time, to which Speaker 1 responds that they are busy with work. Speaker 0 again tries to engage, and Speaker 1 shifts to a broader complaint, stating that they are trying to do their job despite enormous workload, low pay, and sometimes quite rude behavior. Speaker 0 acknowledges understanding but reiterates the two-hour wait. Speaker 1 interrupts Speaker 0 to continue making a point about the environment, saying, “Luister eens, wij proberen gewoon ons werk te doen. Ondanks de enorme werkdruk in de zorg. Ondanks de lage beloningen, ondanks de soms nogal onbeschofte” (Listen, we are simply trying to do our jobs, despite the enormous workload in healthcare, despite the low pay, despite the sometimes rather rude). Speaker 0 again mentions the two-hour wait. Speaker 1 then brings up aggression they have faced, including verbal abuse and physical aggression, stating, “Ondanks alle agressie die wij over ons heen krijgen. De scheldpartijen, de fysieke” (Despite all the aggression we receive, the swearing, the physical). Speaker 0 denies being aggressive and clarifies that they only want to know roughly when the doctor will have time. The exchange intensifies as Speaker 1 accuses Speaker 0 of having an aggressive tone and warns that if Speaker 0 does not sit calmly, they will call security. Speaker 0 protests that there is nothing wrong with their tone, recounting the two-hour wait, and Speaker 1 reiterates concerns about tone, insisting that Speaker 0’s tone is not acceptable. Speaker 1 ultimately declares that enough is enough and that aggression toward care workers must end, concluding with “Handen af ten zorg. Toch?” (Hands off the care, right?) and a momentary pause that implies security involvement. The interaction centers on a stressful delay in care, the pressures faced by healthcare workers, and a conflict over tone and boundaries amid a high-demand, high-stress environment.

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They're banging on the door, and we finally got into the room. A few people are with us, but the noise from the banging and yelling is really annoying. I don't see the hold-up; the alarms are off.

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How are you feeling right now? You seem very emotional. It’s tough not being able to see your kids. Nine weeks of being locked up alone can really affect anyone. It’s embarrassing.

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I broke the law, and you've been posting concerning things. Are you going to let me talk? You won't let me talk. It's in the notes. Do you want me to explain? There's been concerning behavior with no explanation at my house. I'm just telling you what's happened. We've had no explanation of the concerning things. There was a leak of flames. I tried to get in my house before it's clear. That's my supervisor; don't talk to her like that.

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Can I get the ramp down? I'm 64 and disabled, on my way to the hospital to pick someone up. I can't lift my electric wheelchair. Why isn't the ramp being put down? It’s a wheelchair access ramp. I need help getting it down. I’ve explained my situation, but it seems no one is listening. I can’t wait here all day. Can someone call for assistance? I need to get to the hospital, and it’s frustrating that this isn’t being addressed. I just need the ramp down so I can get my wheelchair on. Please, can someone help?

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Stop shouting, I can't understand you. There are a lot of people around, please listen. What is it that you need? Do you want the police? Stop struggling, calm down. We know who you are, just listen. Stop struggling.

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I need to get to my house, but I can't just go now. How long is the orange pass valid? I haven't been able to access my home for 20 days, and it's just a minute away. Do I really have to wait in line for two hours? To pass the checkpoint, you need to go to zone 3 to get the pass. I understand there's a long wait, but that's the protocol. President Trump and Mayor Bass said we could go. I appreciate your service, but this process is frustrating. Now, it's January 27th at 9:50 AM, and I have to wait in a multi-hour line to get a pass to my house. Thank you for your service. My house is just a minute ahead.

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Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. I'm not being harmed. This is fun. He can't do anything. Listen. He's doing his job. Don't be an idiot.

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Speaker 0 expresses frustration about the lack of intervention despite calling for hours. They mention that the same thing happened last night and no one came. Speaker 1 confirms that they spoke to the boys and it didn't go well. Speaker 0 insists that they need to resolve the situation and asks if they have the courage to do so. They mention that elderly people have been disturbed at night. Speaker 1 agrees and adds that they can't take it anymore. They express disappointment in the authorities for not responding and call it shameful. Speaker 0 mentions that if they can't work in safety, they will stop. Speaker 1 ends the conversation by saying goodnight.

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A tense confrontation unfolds as a group debate and police arrival become the focus. The scene centers on a claim of ongoing activity for two and a half years, punctuated by demands and warnings directed at bystanders and the person approaching the camera. “There. Okay? Right there. For two and a half years, they've doing that.” The speaker points to an action or pattern that has been continuing over a long period and seeks attention or intervention from others present. The request “Hey. Where's the cops?” implies frustration or urgency about law enforcement missing from the scene as events escalate. A direct order follows: “Get your hands off. Go. Back off. He's camera.” The speaker instructs someone to retreat and to keep away from the camera, emphasizing the need to control interaction with the recording or observers. The phrase “On sir. Rest that guy. He's not That guy He came out towards my camera. You punched him first.” indicates a dispute about who initiated contact or aggression. The speaker asserts that “That guy” did not simply behave as claimed and accuses another party of approaching the camera, while stating “you punched him first,” shifting blame onto someone else in the confrontation. Additional directions are issued to the crowd: “All of you over there or away from the gas. Preferably, though.” This line suggests the presence of gas or a gas-related device and calls for people to distance themselves, with a preference for moving away from the gas source. The speaker then reinforces accountability: “That guy just assaulted.” The claim marks a pivotal moment—an accusation of assault by “that guy,” prompting a determination to “deal with this” and to move people back. Following this, the speaker reiterates posture and control: “Back over there. Hey.” The dialogue then shifts to questions about who has been arrested: “Are we the only one that was arrested?” The answer provided is: “Yeah. We'll talk to you over there.” The speaker notes an assault occurred, saying simply, “Assaulted.” The following declaration clarifies a temporary stance: “For now, we're fucking deescalating.” This emphasizes a strategic move to reduce tension rather than pursue further immediate action. The closing commands maintain the drive to create distance and manage the situation: “So please move back here.” The audience is reminded that someone has been arrested: “Arrested right now, sir.” Finally, a directive ties the communication together: “You're speaking with him. Please back off.” The overall sequence reflects a reactive, controlled response aimed at separating parties, stopping perceived aggression, and de-escalating amid competing accusations and crowd dynamics.

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Where's the leader? Who's in charge here? You’re treating us like criminals. This is unacceptable. That’s my father inside, and my wife is in there too. Can you please back up? I’m already backed up; I haven’t moved.

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Get your hands off of them! I just want to know what's happening. These people are not following the law. This is so wrong. She has the right to speak. I want to hear what he has to say. Let's listen to his perspective.

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The speaker expresses concern about someone's health, noting their poor color and fast breathing. They feel that their concerns are not taken seriously and that their mother is unwell. They are frustrated that they have to wait two days to speak to someone and ask for the doctor to wait. They repeatedly plead for the person not to take someone away.

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Let's take a tour of the building to understand what's happening here. What are all these files for? This is the conference room, and we could have sat here instead of out in the den. You need to treat us with respect. We expect our payment today before we leave, and we won’t go until we get your signature confirming our complaints. You need to provide the communication lady's number now. Don’t lie; bring it back. We’re not done discussing this. You need to sit down and engage with us respectfully. If you don’t, we’ll escalate this situation. Now, pull out a chair and sit down so we can resolve this.

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What's going on? Can't get in? It's full. How long have you waited? Since 10 AM. It's total chaos here. People are frustrated with the lack of crowd control. Some have been waiting since 7 AM and still can't get in. The doors were supposed to open at 1 PM but were delayed by two hours. There's a lot of disorganization, and people are unhappy with the management. Where are the police? There's only one officer here, and no National Guard. It's pandemonium, and nobody knows what's happening. People are trying to get in or out, but it’s a mess.

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A taxpayer from Convy County states they have been trying to get an answer about their bid since 2022 and is tired of the "game being played." They express wanting to ask seven questions about two different styles of papers. The speaker states "This is really harmful. This is disgusting." and demands that someone take their hands off of them so they can get their stuff. The speaker is told they are no longer welcome.

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There is a problem that needs to be addressed urgently. We must determine what is happening and why. I reached out to the mayor to inquire about the situation, repeatedly asking what is going on. It is concerning that President Obama refuses to acknowledge the issue. We need to uncover the truth and understand what is happening.
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